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Beecher Moore, (1908–1996) was a highly influential figure in the development of dinghy sailing in the United Kingdom after the Second World War. He worked for many years with Jack Holt who designed numerous dinghies and together they did much to make sailing a pastime accessible to the masses. In addition to his interest in sailing Moore had a reputation as something of a larger than life character and successfully pursued a range of other activities including for many years being part-owner of the restaurant Parkes, in Beauchamp Place, London. ==Early years==
Moore was born in Rochester, New York, US but moved to Britain with his parents while very young. In the 1920s he went to Harvard University 〔Garrison, John (ed), ''Harvard College: Class of 1931 Second Report'' (Cambridge: Cosmo Press Inc, 1938)〕 but did not complete his degree and instead returned to England to work with his father in his business stationery company, Moore's Modern Methods, which he inherited and ran on his father's death.〔British Industries Fair Catalogue 1947 http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/wiki/Moores_Modern_Methods〕〔Moore, John C, ''Moores's Modern Methods Catalog No. 1'' (Rochester NY: Moore, John C 1915)〕
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